New and Alternative Social Movements in Spain

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Alter Globalization Movement
anti-globalization
anti-NATO Campaign
anti-war
anti-war activism
associationalism Spain
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Civil Society
Comisiones Obreras
Direct Democracy
environment
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EU Environmental Directive
European Social Survey
feminist movement Spain
gender
Gender Equality Institutions
Institutional Left
Instituto De La Mujer
IU Voter
Izquierda Unida
Job Training Policy
John Karamichas
Left
Lesbian Movement
NATO Referendum
new technologies
Organizational Consolidation
Participatory Organizational Models
Partit Socialista Unificat De Catalunya
PCE
political opportunity structures
Political Parties
PP Voter
resource mobilisation theory
social movement theory applications
social movements
Spain
Spanish Gay
urban counter-culture
WI Act
WI Leadership

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138791848
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This collection offers a diachronic analytical study of new and alternative social movements in Spain from the democratic transition to the first decade of the 21st century, paying attention to anti-war mobilizations and the use of new technologies as a mobilizing resource. New and alternative social movements are studied through the prism of identified linkages among the left, movement identities and global processes in the Spanish context. Weight is given to certain important historical aspects, like Spain’s relatively recent authoritarian past, and certain value-added factors, such as the weak associationalism and materialism exhibited by the Spanish public. These are complemented by exploring insights offered by key theoretical approaches on social movements (political opportunities structures, resource mobilization). The volume covers established social movement cases (gender, peace, environmental movements) as well as those with a more explicit connection to the current context of global contestation (squatters’ and anti-globalization movements).

This book was published as a special issue of South European Society and Politics.

John Karamichas is lecturer in sociology in the School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work at Queen's University of Belfast, UK. His recent publications include, London 2012 and Environmental Sustainability: A Study through the Lens of Environmental Sociology, Sociological Research Online, vol. 18, issue 3; The Olympics and the Environment (2013); Olympic Games, Mega-Events and Civil Societies: Globalization, Environment, Resistance (with Graeme Hayes, 2011).